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roombarobot

Posted 11 January 2010 - 10:11 AM

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Hi all,

I'm running XP Home on a Dell Vostro 200 desktop. When I turn it on I get the Dell screen followed by a blinking cursor. Nothing happens after that, just a great blinking into eternity. Was away for a week and had the machine unplugged, returned and had it on for about 24 hours, then turned it off for about 12 hours, and now I'm here. Not very computer savvy, so any help would be appreciated.

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rshaffer61

Posted 11 January 2010 - 10:15 AM

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Give this a try. Without knowing a little more about what caused the problem, I can't guarantee it will work...and it requires the machine you make the disk on AND the machine you are fixing are both running XP.

Please download RC.ISO and save it somewhere you can find it.Also download MagicISO.

Start MagicISO. You should see a window informing you about the full version of MagicISO.In the bottom right select Try It! and the program will open.Click on File and then on Open and navigate to the RC.ISO file you downloaded. Select it, and click Open.

First, we'll need to add a clean version of userinit.exe to the current RC.ISO

* In the upper right pane, double click on the i386 folder. * Right click in the upper right pane and select Add Files... * Navigate to C:\Windows\System32 and select userinit.exe * Then click Open to add userinit.exe to the CD image. * Click File and select Save As... * Name the file RCplus and save it somewhere you can find it.

Next, we'll need to burn the newly created image to a disk that we can use to fix the problem.

* Put a blank CD-R disk in your CD burner and close the tray. If an AutoPlay window opens, close it. * Click on Tools and select Burn CD/DVD with ISO.... A window will appear. * Click on the little folder to the right of CD/DVD Image File then navigate to the newly created RCplus.iso Image file and click Open. * In the CD/DVD Writing Speed drop-down menu choose the 8X setting. * Under Format make sure that Mode 1 is selected. * And finally, click on the Burn it! button to burn RCplus.iso to disk.

Once the disk is burned, put it in the machine you want to fix and restart it.Boot to the CD just as you would with a Windows XP disk.At the Welcome to Setup screen, press R to enter the Recovery Console.Choose the installation to be repaired by number (usually 1) and press Enter.When you are asked for the Administrator password, enter the password or leave it blank (default) and press Enter.

At the C:\Windows> prompt, type the following commands pressing Enter after each one. Note: Watch the spaces.

D: cd i386 copy userinit.exe c:\windows\system32 exit

After putting in the third command, you should receive the message 1 file copied which will indicate that the operation succeeded.Now take out the CD and reboot your computer to normal mode. Try to log in and it should let you back in.

roombarobot

Posted 11 January 2010 - 10:22 AM

rshaffer61

Posted 11 January 2010 - 10:29 AM

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Nope the instructions is only replacing the usernit file so that the blinking cursor will not happen. The issue would seem to be a logon problem. If oyu want to safe guard your data then do the following.

Get Puppy Linux from my signature below...Get puppy-2.16-seamonkey-fulldrivers.iso download it and burn it to cd..if you don't have a burning program that will burn .ISO files get Burncdcc from my signature...it is a small FAST no frills iso burning program...

NOTE...do not put a blank cd in until burncdcc opens the tray for you1. Start BurnCDCC2. Browse to the ISO file you want to burn on cd/dvd ....in this case its puppy-2.16-seamonkey-fulldrivers.iso3. Select the ISO file4. click on Start

make sure in the bios the cd drive is the first boot device....

put the cd in the cd drive..boot your computer....puppy will boot and run totally in ram...if your hardware is is good working order you will know...after you get it running and your at the desktop...you take the puppy linux cd out and then you can use the burner to copy all your data to cd/dvdsyou can also use it to backup your data to a external usb harddrive..just have it hooked to the computer when you boot up with puppy...

==========================quick guide for saving data...music..files on a system that will not boot using puppy Linux..

after you get to puppy desktop..click on the drives icon...looks like a flash drive...top row..it will list all the drives connected to

your computer...

click on the red icon for the drive you want to mount...in this case its a flash drive ...puppy will

mount the drive..the drive icon turns green when its mounted...minimize the drives mounter window..you will need it again in a few minutes..drag the right edge of it sideways to shrink it to its narrowest size...about half the width of the screen...then drag the window to the right edge of the screen...

now click on the icon that looks like a filing cabinet (kind of yellow) on the main drive...it shouldalready be green..you will see a list of all the folders on the main drive Usually your C: drive..shrink that window tothe narrowest you can..about half the width of the screen...drag that window to the left side of the screen...at this point you should have 2 windows open on your desktop..the flash drive on the right side..go back to the folders on the C: drive...click on the documents and settings folder...then your username or all users..find the folders that has your data..drag and drop the folder with the data you want to make copies of to the flash drive window...

your options are to move ..copy ect...JUST COPY..if its to big you will have to open the folder anddrag and drop individual files until the flash drive is full...(I have a 120 GB external USB drive forbig data recovery jobs and a 4 GB flash drive for the smaller jobs)..after you get the files copied tothe flash drive...Click on the drives mounter you minimized earlierUNMOUNT THE FLASH DRIVE by clicking on the green icon..you will once in awhile get error messages whenunmouting the drive..ignore them..when the flash drive icon turns red again its safe to remove theflash drive..trot on over (stroll if you want to look cool) to another computer and plug in the flash

drive and copy all the data files ( I drag and drop) to the other computer..make sure the other computer can read them...

now delete the data on the flash drive...take it back to the misbehaving computer and plug it in

again..click on the drives icon again and repeat until you have all your data transferred to the workingsystem..